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fter 3+ years hosted at Weebly.com, it was time to finally take The AppRefactory Inc. company website into a modern hosting environment with features and integration potential that would allow us to demonstrate, albeit in brief, what ASP.NET MVC could offer. Dynamic product listings with breadcrumb sub-navigation, upload sections for partner contracts and résumés; and database-driven contact forms that make it easier than ever (and convenient) to stay in touch are all just the beginning. In the days ahead we still expect to add:

he AppRefactory Inc. launches its first service offering today with the debut of a partnership with Google Inc. through Google Helpouts. This further enhances the company’s service offerings in the application maintenance and support space; but also extends its services to more generalized support of the tools and technologies it uses throughout its service delivery process. Support is being offered through Google Helpouts for technologies and platforms like:

Microsoft Visual Studio (all ediitions, 2005-2013)

Programming Language Support / Tutorials:

Visual C#

Visual Basic / VB.NET

Java

JavaScript

HTML

XML

SQL

VBScript

Microsoft SQL Server

Microsoft Team Foundation Server

Microsoft Windows / Microsoft Windows Server

Microsoft Office / MS Office VBA

Linux (Ubuntu)

Apache WebServer

Microsoft Internet Information Server

Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)

Microsoft Windows Workflow (WF)

Microsoft .NET Framework

Web Services

…and much, much more!

Google Helpouts also offers payment features that allows either the business or individual user to use services on a demand basis easily. And with this launch, the service is being offered, for a limited time, with a free support instance — giving potential customers an opportunity to “try-and-buy” for a fixed 20-minute session, without charges or fees applied. (See Google Helpouts terms & conditions for more info.)

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